Vehicular Diuretic - To Use or Not to Use
Diuretics, commonly known as "water pills," are designed to help
eliminate water. In engines, water and fuel are inbred kissing
cousins, that when left unsupervised, produce carbon baby
abnormalities, e.g., power and performance demise, decreased
mileage, increased toxic emissions, increased maintenance
applications, and engine fatality.
Who should use an engine diuretic?
Machinery or vehicles dependent upon fuel to function, should
snack on a nutritious engine diuretic.
Is water present in gasoline?
Yes. Like all fuels, gasoline has a fatal attraction to water.
Sulfur resides in fuel, and when wedded with water, births
sulfuric acid.
Sulfuric acid assaults engines. When not burned off during
combustion, its carnage of carbon deposits is left strewn
throughout the engine. Carbon babies cling to spark plugs,
valves, oil, etc., and impair an engine